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The Top Green Features Buyers Seek in New Homes

Energy efficiency is on many buyers’ minds when they shop for new-home construction, according to a consumer survey from the National Association of Home Buyers. The NAHB surveyed more than 3,000 home buyers—both recent and prospective—on the features they most desire in their new home.Many buyers said they’d go with the more sustainable option, such as the use of more durable materials in their home, when presented the option.When the co

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Green Hues a Popular Option to give Kitchens a Natural Feel

Green has become a popular color in kitchens. Appliance manufacturers are reporting an increase in demand for new, custom-colored appliances in green, Forbes.com reports. Also, many designers are calling cabinets that have been painted green a rising trend to watch in 2021, whether the hue is displayed on all the surrounding cabinets or reserved for the kitchen island.The appliances aren’t quite matching the likes of the 1970s avocado-green cra

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Welcome to the Team Lana Perry-Troxell Dealing the S.F. Bay Area

iPro was founded on the idea of building a better living with champion real estate services. We focus on incorporating and mastering the latest technologies and perform all types of real estate transactions. Our team of professionals set a stronger standard of business and give superior results.Click here for information on becoming a salesperson.

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Advantages First-Timers have over Repeat Buyers

Even as home prices rapidly escalate, many first-time home buyers—a group economists long feared would be priced out of the market—are finding they actually have advantages over repeat buyers: more flexibility in the transaction and access to a greater variety of financing options. Flexibility is particularly helpful when shopping for a home in today’s competitive market, characterized by commonplace bidding wars.Many repeat buyers require

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Markets with the Largest Listings

The McMansion, which was popular in the 1980s and ’90s, is having a renaissance as demand surges during the pandemic for larger properties with expansive yards. Homes that are 4,000 square feet or more sold 70% faster than smaller homes nationwide in February, according to realtor.com®.Realtor.com®’s research team evaluated the 150 largest metros for the highest percentage of single-family listings that are 4,000 square feet or more. They t

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The Most Sought-After Apartment Amenities

Lifestyle improvement has emerged as the main motivator for renters looking for new spaces a year after the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to a new survey from RentCafé. Back in March 2020, the top renter preference centered around pricing.In the latest survey, 41% of renters chose “open-air amenities” and “more space” as their most essential apartment features, outranking work-from-home amenities like a home office (5%) or a “good

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Welcome Back Jonathan Parks Dealing the DFW Area

About John I have over 20 years of experience selling, acquiring, listing and rehabbing both residential and commercial properties, as a licensed Realtor in California and as an investor and recent licensed Realtor in the state of Texas. In Southern California, for many years I owned and managed many properties throughout southern California and assisted both investors and residential home buyers acquire properties negotiating to the best possibl

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Mortgage Rates Continue Slow Climb Over 3%

The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage continued to move higher this week, now averaging 3.05%, Freddie Mac reports.“It looks like rates in the 2% range are over while current mortgage rates will likely be the lowest,” Nadia Evangelou, senior economist and director of forecasting at the National Association of REALTORS®, writes on the association’s Economists’ Outlook blog. “Since the pandemic struck our country one year earlier, year-over-ye

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Cash-Out Refis Surge to Highest Levels Since Financial Crisis

Cash-out refinances are on the upswing, to the likes of numbers that haven’t been seen since the financial crisis. But economists say they aren’t concerned—at least yet. After all, home prices are still rising. During the financial crisis, home prices started to drop.Cash-out refis surged 42% year over year in 2020, according to Freddie Mac’s data. Homeowners cashed out $152.7 billion in home equity last year, the highest level since 2007

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Single Women Outpace Men in Home Purchases

Single women have long been a powerful force within the first-time buyer segment. Now, one lender's analysis of recent U.S. Census Bureau data shows that, in the largest markets, single women far outpace single men when it comes to homeownership in most of the country.Single women own about 5.2 million homes in the U.S., 44% more than the 3.6 million homes owned by single men in the nation’s 50 largest metros, according to a

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